Discover the best hotels in Kameoka, Kyoto Prefecture, Kinki including Dreamton Village, Satoyama no Kyujitsu Kyoto Keburikawa, Dreamton Village, Sumiya Kihoan, Keizankaku, Syoenso Hozukawatei, Suisen, Bishamon House, Business Hotel Sun Royal, Hanare Ninoumi.
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3.5 based on 23 reviews
Even Japanese people hardly know there is a Cotswolds like village in Kyoto. The village is named as Dreamton village. There are accomodation facilities, bar and a restaurant. Basically only those who use the facilities are allowed to enter the village. As the official web site mentions, the village is quite small but it has nice atmosphere. We had a coffee break at the cafe. Unfortunately it was prohibitted to take a picture inside the building. I’m not sure you’ll like it but we felt as if we were in a rural area in UK.
4 based on 197 reviews
Satoyama no Kyujitsu Kyoto Keburikawa is located a 15-minute taxi ride from JR Kameoka Train Station. It offers indoor/outdoor public hot spring baths, free Wi-Fi at public areas and spacious accommodations with tatami (woven-straw) flooring. Air conditioned rooms with an en suite toilet are fitted with a flat-screen TV, an electric kettle and a green tea set. Yukata robes, free toiletries and slippers can also be found in rooms. Bathrooms are shared with other guests. At Kyoto Keburikawa Ryokan, guests can soak in the public hot spring baths, karaoke at a surcharge or take a stroll in the garden. Free on-site parking and a free shuttle service are available. A Japanese-style breakfast and a traditional Kaiseki course dinner featuring fresh seasonal vegetables and local beef are served at the Restaurant Hanari. JR Kyoto Train Station is a 30-minute train ride from JR Kameoka Train Station. Heiwadai Park is a 12-minute drive away, while Izumo Gokuraku Temple is a 23-minute drive away.
This is a traditional Japanese style ryokan with onsen so the tatami guest room not included bath room. All the staff are very polite, nice and willing to help. I can enjoy the big area there. Free car park available. I reserved dinner with sweet shrimp and crab snack pot which was in season. The taste of dinner and breakfast just fair for me but the quantity were enough. Overall good services, clean room, good onsen and you can even shop for souvenir within the hotel. The views of surroundings also good too.
3.5 based on 23 reviews
Even Japanese people hardly know there is a Cotswolds like village in Kyoto. The village is named as Dreamton village. There are accomodation facilities, bar and a restaurant. Basically only those who use the facilities are allowed to enter the village. As the official web site mentions, the village is quite small but it has nice atmosphere. We had a coffee break at the cafe. Unfortunately it was prohibitted to take a picture inside the building. I’m not sure you’ll like it but we felt as if we were in a rural area in UK.
4.5 based on 145 reviews
Finding an ideal romantic onsen ryokan in Kameoka does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Sumiya Kihoan, a nice option for travelers like you. Guest rooms offer amenities such as air conditioning and a refrigerator, and guests can go online with free wifi offered by the onsen ryokan. The property also boasts breakfast, to help make your stay more enjoyable. If you are driving to Sumiya Kihoan, free parking is available. Nearby landmarks such as Senjuji Temple (1.3 mi) and Yogen-ji Temple (1.3 mi) make Sumiya Kihoan a great place to stay when visiting Kameoka. While staying at Sumiya Kihoan, you may want to check out Tam Tam Kobo (0.3 mi) which is a short walk away. Should time allow, Jinzoji Temple and Kokushoji Temple are some popular attractions that are within walking distance. Sumiya Kihoan puts the best of Kameoka at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
We had a lovely stay here. The staff was extremely pleasant and accommodating. The food was delicious and they were very helpful in steering us away from seafood which neither of us care for. The room was lovely - Japanese-style with Kimono and tabi- It was more difficult to get to than we had anticipated- a good 45 minute trip out of Kyoto. Need to take a local train and then either a shuttle or a taxi. I wouldn’t recommend it if you were just there to tour Kyoto but we wanted a spa-type relaxed environment which it definitely is with Lovely hot springs. Nice gift shop. We enjoyed all of it!
3.5 based on 95 reviews
If you’re looking for an onsen ryokan in Kameoka, look no further than Keizankaku. While staying at Keizankaku, visitors can check out Senjuji Temple (1.2 mi) and Ryotan-ji Temple (1.4 mi), some of Kameoka's top attractions. Guest rooms offer amenities such as a flat screen TV, a refrigerator, and air conditioning, and guests can go online with wifi offered by the onsen ryokan. Keizankaku features room service, a coffee shop, and shops, to help make your stay more enjoyable. The property also boasts a sauna and an on-site restaurant. If you are driving to Keizankaku, parking is available. While staying at Keizankaku, you may want to check out Tam Tam Kobo (1.2 mi) which is a short walk away. Should time allow, Jinzoji Temple, Hiedano Shrine, and Mitama Shrine are some popular attractions that are within walking distance. The staff at Keizankaku looks forward to serving you during your upcoming visit.
Such a nice ambiences at the back of Kyoto. This hotel is famous for its food but today we just put ourselves in a big onsen. The spa is clear and both the inside and roten bath had jacuzzi. I didn’t take dry sauna as I had enough local sake :D The hotel is very clean and neat. Feel like we want to come back for a big lunch that accompanies a free shuttle and onsen.
4 based on 161 reviews
It takes 35min from Kyoto station to Yunohana hot springs by train and bus or taxi. Shuttle service are available to pick up guests. please make a reservation in advance. As a Japanese-style inn (ryokan) located in a hot spring resort in Kyoto (the center of Japanese history and culture), we devote our full and sincere efforts toward the cultivation of added value. This value enriches each guest’s time, provides them with a memorable stay and brings a smile to their face.
Cant find any reason not to stay here, all staff were amazingly helpful and catered to our every need. The 2 out door onsen was spectacular, and the food was a great feat to both the eyes and the stomach. Our private bath in our room was really good too! I absolutely enjoyed my stay here and would highly recommend this hotel
4.5 based on 115 reviews
Finding an ideal romantic onsen ryokan in Kameoka does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Suisen, a nice option for travelers like you. While staying at Suisen, visitors can check out Hiedano Shrine (1.3 mi) and Kokushoji Temple (1.5 mi), some of Kameoka's top attractions. Guest rooms offer amenities such as a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a refrigerator, and guests can go online with free wifi offered by the onsen ryokan. Suisen features baggage storage, to help make your stay more enjoyable. If you are driving to Suisen, free parking is available. While you’re here, be sure to check out Tam Tam Kobo (0.7 mi), a popular restaurant that is within walking distance of Suisen. If you’re looking for things to do, you can check out Jinzoji Temple (0.7 mi), Senjuji Temple (1.2 mi), or Mitama Shrine (1.0 mi), which are popular attractions amongst tourists, and they are all within walking distance. Suisen looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Kameoka.
I spent a really, really long time looking for a place that ticked all my boxes - a luxurious ryokan with a private ensuite onsen (or the option to rent a private hot spring bath) that wasn't too far from Kyoto. I wanted to make sure that the room's bath used spring water, and wasn't just an outdoor bath (as many ryokans seemed to be). Finally, I also wanted somewhere we could be pampered and experience a traditional dinner with kimono. Right away, Yunohana stood out but I hesitated because of the price. I can now say it is worth every single penny! You are definitely paying for an experience, not just a hotel stay. We treated ourselves to just one night's stay but we were waited on hand and foot the whole time, from the shuttle bus that picked us up from the station to the moment we were gifted with sweets and origami at check out. The service is absolutely outstanding! At check in, we were ushered to a lovely sitting area where we were served sweets and a refreshing drink, along with the usual hot towel. The rest of our stay was planned and outlined for us, and we were asked for our preferences for meals etc too - I had forgotten to pre book a massage so I was glad when this was offered, as it seems pointless not to have a treatment when you're in such a relaxing place! The combo of a hot spring bath and a massage is definitely recommended! We were also given some "outdoor slippers" (for use in public areas) and shown to our room. As I mentioned, we plumped for the room with a private (outdoor) hot spring bath - WOW! It exceeded my expectations. These rooms are really large, with an entrance hall, separate toilet/bathroom/shower room, sitting room, bedroom plus a small dressing area. There was an abundance of toiletries, snacks, teas and drinks (all complimentary) - basically, you'll want for nothing. I even joked to my husband that we needn't have bothered packing any clothes because also provided were beautiful waffle pyjamas, towelling robes, more slippers and a yukata (light kimono) that you could wear outside of the room (i.e. in the public areas). I expected to find a hair dryer but was pleasantly surprised to find curling tongs and a facial steamer in my dressing room! Although I didn't use the latter, the former was really good. After a quick dip in our gorgeous private outdoor bath - HEAVENLY - we made our way to our couple's massage. The two masseuses were gentle, kind and spoke excellent English. Although expensive, the girls were very good and we came out feeling even more relaxed. A bonus was that my hair never looked better the next day, thanks to the oils they used during my head massage. Next up was our dinner (kaiseki) - WOW! I say dinner but it was really a banquet in our own private dining area. The service was excellent, and our waiter made a special effort to explain every single dish in English. There was about 12 courses and we each had a tailored menu - the resort took real care to understand our likes and dislikes. This was much appreciated since my husband hates fish and it was quite a challenge eating out in Japan, at times. Afterwards, we relaxed in the sitting area, which is really welcoming and provides free tea and coffee and snacks (inc. Haagen Dazs ice cream), before making use of the wonderful spa bath again. We had an excellent peaceful sleep too, the bed and pillows were so comfortable. The next morning, another banquet awaited us for breakfast - it was almost comical, it seemed like the dishes would never stop coming! All in all, a perfect relaxing break - you will not be disappointed.
5 based on 11 reviews
Experience traditional Japanese hospitality with all the modern conveniences. Tsuzumi and Christian welcome you join them in their beautifully restored 150 year old traditional Japanese home, located in the picturesque village of Kameoka, located in Kyoto prefecture. Tsuzumi grew up in the area and she knows its many charms as only a local can. Both are fluent in English, Italian, and Japanese.Bishamon House resides at the foot of the eastern mountain range in the ancient village of Bishamon(Guardian God of Buddhism)in Kameoka. Surrounded by spectacular views of the Kameoka valley the house is just a short stroll from the start of the beautiful 7 Lucky Temples path, and only 10 minutes walk from Cherry Park, famous for its beautiful landscape of more than 1.000 cherry trees. Bishamon House is just 20 minutes by trian to reach Kyoto. We can arrange day tour in all the Kansai area and discover the local artisans workshop or experience ikebana, the ceremony. Discover real Japan.
My partner and I stayed here for 2 nights in the traditional Japanese room. Christian & Tuszumi were amazing, they made us feel very comfortable without invading our personal space. Their 2 children are also adorable. The guesthouse was very traditional/authentic and the Japanese food was some of the best we've had. We booked the Soba Noodle chef to come teach us and it was well worth it. If you want to see the cultural side of Japan, this stay is not to be missed! PS I loved that Christian always ensured you had a full beer in hand at dinner!
3.5 based on 6 reviews
5 based on 1 reviews
"Hanare Ninoumi" is an accommodation that is a remodeled old house in the corner of the former Kameyama Castle town, which was built by Akechi Mitsuhide. It repaired the house which is 100 years old as the accommodation which has 3 houses. These houses remain the flavor and beauty of those days, but are repaired kitchen, bathroom and more to come to comfortable even today.
素敵なお宿は一棟貸し!静かな城下町にたたずむお宿の食事は近くの料亭からのケータリング。 宿の近くには造り酒屋、スーパーもあり、とても快適に過ごせます。 アレックスカーさんのプロデュースはなるほどのオシャレです。 いつも利用させていただいています!
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